Mayan Jungle Combo: ATV, Ziplines, Cenote Swim & Monster Truck Adventure
Combine off-road ATVs, a canopy zipline, a sacred cenote swim and a Monster Truck circuit outside Puerto Morelos. This full-day combo trades long approaches for concentrated adrenaline and local insight.
The Experience
Before You Go
Wear closed-toe shoes
ATV and Monster Truck sections require sturdy, closed footwear to protect against debris and mud.
Bring biodegradable sunscreen and repellent
You’ll be in sensitive jungle and water; non-biodegradable products can harm cenote ecosystems.
Know the weight and age limits
Ziplines and ATVs commonly cap at about 250 lb; only adults 18+ may drive solo — plan family logistics ahead.
Hydrate before and during the day
The humid climate and active segments make regular water intake critical; purified water is usually provided on-site.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Small limestone viewing points along the ATV route with low visitor traffic
- •Shaded picnic areas by the cenote where local guides sometimes share Maya stories
Wildlife
- •Green heron
- •Howler monkey (heard more often than seen)
Conservation Note
Choose operators that use biodegradable products and limit motorized loops to reduce erosion; cenotes are fragile aquifers, so avoid lotions or plastics in the water.
The Yucatán’s cenotes fed ancient Maya settlements and served ritual and freshwater roles; modern routes often cross old trading paths.
What to Bring
Sturdy closed-toe shoesEssential
Protects feet during ATV, truck and on uneven jungle trails.
Swimsuit and quick-dry towelEssential
Needed for the cenote swim and quick drying between activities.
Biodegradable sunscreen & insect repellentEssential
Protects skin without harming fragile cenote and jungle ecosystems.
Light long-sleeve top or bandana
Shields from sun, branches and insects during open-vehicle segments.
Common Questions
Can children participate?
Children can join but most operators require under-18s to ride tandem on ATVs and meet minimum height/age rules for ziplines.
Is prior ATV experience required?
No — instructors provide a safety briefing and basic handling tips; riders should be comfortable following instructions and steering on uneven ground.
Are wetsuits or life jackets provided for the cenote?
Operators typically provide life jackets and safety gear if required; swimmers should still be able to manage in open water.
What is the cancellation policy?
Standard policy allows full refund if canceled at least 24 hours before departure; operators may cancel for bad weather with refund options.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
5–6 hours
Location
Puerto Morelos, Quintana Roo
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate fitness: able to climb short ladders, control an ATV, and swim comfortably.
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